On 2009-09-07, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Jasen Betts wrote:
>> On 2009-09-03, S Arvind wrote:
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>> > I have 2 doubts related to Filsesytem and Postgres data folder
>> >
>> > 1.Currently in CentOS, our postgres
Jasen Betts wrote:
> On 2009-09-03, S Arvind wrote:
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> > I have 2 doubts related to Filsesytem and Postgres data folder
> >
> > 1.Currently in CentOS, our postgres data folder is in single filesystem. Is
> > th
On 2009-09-03, S Arvind wrote:
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> I have 2 doubts related to Filsesytem and Postgres data folder
>
> 1.Currently in CentOS, our postgres data folder is in single filesystem. Is
> there any possibility to have a singl
In response to S Arvind :
> I have 2 doubts related to Filsesytem and Postgres data folder
>
> 1.Currently in CentOS, our postgres data folder is in single filesystem. Is
> there any possibility to have a single data folder of single postgres in more
> then one file system.
Don't understand ...
I have 2 doubts related to Filsesytem and Postgres data folder
1.Currently in CentOS, our postgres data folder is in single filesystem. Is
there any possibility to have a single data folder of single postgres in
more then one file system.
2.I am having three big DB, is it possible to have a data